The new bundle includes every Telltale The Walking Dead episode released to date – that includes The Walking Dead Season One, Season Two, A New Frontier, and the miniseries 400 Days and Michonne. You can check out a trailer for The Walking Dead Collection, below. Warning, it contains SPOILERS.

As a bonus, The Walking Dead Collection also gives Season One, Season Two, 400 Days and Michonne a visual overall. Basically, all the old episodes have been transferred to the new current-gen Telltale engine used for The Walking Dead: A New Frontier and Batman. As the comparison shots below show, this is more than a simple remastering. Telltale has totally remade earlier episodes with some new models and assets.

The first season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead set new standards for interactive storytelling and accumulated over 100 Game of the Year awards. Later seasons haven’t had quite the same impact, but the quality of the writing has remained solid. Set in the same universe as Robert Kirkman’s comics, the series follows Clementine, a young girl forced to grow up and survive amidst the zombie apocalypse. The Walking Dead was the first Telltale series to focus heavily on player choice, with decisions often having a ripple effect across several episodes.

The Walking Dead Collection shambles onto Xbox One and PS4 on December 5 with a very-reasonable $50 price tag. No word yet on a PC release, or whether players will be able to download individual seasons with the newly-enhanced graphics.